What patients with cancer want to know about pain: a qualitative study.
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Alejandro R Jadad | Jacqueline L Bender | Lorraine E Ferris | A. Jadad | L. Ferris | J. Katz | D. Warr | Joanne M Hohenadel | Jennifer Wong | Joanne Hohenadel | Joel Katz | Cindy Shobbrook | David Warr | J. Bender | Jennifer Wong | C. Shobbrook
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